Spanish Sundown

Samuel Mattern

Can you hear the voices? They are trapped in objects from Spain’s past. An antique door knocker that witnessed a beheading. A murderous revolver hidden under the floor tile of a theater. A centuries-old castle stone pissed on by a madman. The sun goes down and everyday people stumble across these objects. When they touch them, the voices tell their story. Stories of Celtic warriors high on shrooms, mad bulls, gold-toothed bandoleers in hidden caves, Nazi collaborators, penis-shrinking witches, adulterous kings… Discover the horrific blood stories of Spain’s past. Discover the horror…that lies inside your own mind. Spanish Sundown is the result of years of ongoing historical research. An original audio drama production, it features the authentic sounds of Spain recorded on-site. Close your eyes and travel here with your mind. Listen to the voices. Episodes drop every other Tuesday. Subscribe now. WARNING: Be advised that Spanish Sundown is a horror podcast that rips the cover off the darkest sides of the human condition. It contains violence, abuse and other similar adult themes. Consider before listening. spanishsundown.com IG, FB, Reddit: @spanishsundown 

  1. 1 DAY AGO

    Palacio Canto del Pico: Entitlement

    In 1915, Count José María del Palacio y Abárzuza stole a statuette of St. James the Greater from the grave of 15th-century Spanish royalty. In 1969, this figure appeared in the New York Met Museum. How did it get there? The answer lies with the Count’s mansion: Beak Cliff House, or Palacio del Canto del Pico. In today’s story, we meet David. David is a nice guy. Too nice. In a world where everyone always feels entitled to take, he gives. When his snotty boss makes him hide a mysterious USB drive from the police, he embarks on a mission of corporate intrigue that takes him straight to the Count’s abandoned mansion. There, he finds a statue of the Virgin Mary. The voices trapped inside show him the fate of the stolen Spanish artifact and introduce him to the Count, a weird little American man named Arthur Byne, and even William Randolph Hearst. He stops giving. Because David is entitled to take, too. ---------------------------- 1-A link to the New York Met page showing the catalog entry for the statuette of St. James the Greater, currently in the museum’s possession. 2-The official webpage of the Carthusian monastery in Miraflores where they recount the theft. 3-The location of Beak Cliff House or Palacio del Canto del Pico up on a cliff in Torrelodones, Madrid. 4-A picture of Arthur Byne with his weird little beard thing. 5-A picture of the Count as a young boy. 6-Los prodigios de Gillingham by José Francisco Rodil Lombardía. Our mansion, stolen loot, bribes to Francois collaborators and Nazi colluders all appear in this novel. See a summary here. 7-Check out video of the creepy mansion I took while recording and researching the episode. You can see it on Spanish Sundown’s webpage, or on Facebook or Instagram, where you can also join our online community. --- Subscribe to listen to friend podcast Counterbalance here! You can also check out their Facebook or Instagram. --- © 2025 Samuel Mattern. All rights reserved.

    51 min
  2. Pegasus: Chopped Wings

    13 JAN

    Pegasus: Chopped Wings

    In the Duero Valley lie the ruins of a 4th-century Roman villa. In what used to be the home's entrance, there is an impeccably preserved mosaic of Pegasus. But Pegasus has no wings. Why? This episode's character is a Latin translator who travels to the villa with his boss (and clingy romantic partner) for a work assignment, all while dealing with abnormal back pain. When he discovers a tablet with an ancient inscription, his boss strangely insists on ignoring it. He also insists on our character never taking off the shiny black bracelet he gave him when they made things official. Even though it hurts his wrist.  It turns out the voices are trapped inside this bracelet. They take us back to 409 AD, where we meet the final owner of the villa, at a time when the Alans, Visigoths, and Suebi are overrunning Hispania. But the owner of the villa isn't concerned. Because Rome is unbeatable...right? The power of the Roman god Mars, Christian beliefs and AI collide in a story spanning millennia. Discover with our character the true nature of the black bracelet he is not allowed to remove, where his back pain comes from, and why Pegasus doesn't have any wings.   --- 1. Visit the Museo de las villas romanas website here. 2. Take a look at the series filmed at the reconstruction of the villa, El Corazón del Imperio. IMDb here. 3. I took images of the museum, the archaeological dig with the wingless Pegasus mosaic, and the reconstruction of the villa while researching and recording this episode. You can see them on Spanish Sundown’s webpage, or on Facebook, Instagram or Reddit, where you can also join our online community. © 2025 Samuel Mattern. All rights reserved.

    53 min

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Can you hear the voices? They are trapped in objects from Spain’s past. An antique door knocker that witnessed a beheading. A murderous revolver hidden under the floor tile of a theater. A centuries-old castle stone pissed on by a madman. The sun goes down and everyday people stumble across these objects. When they touch them, the voices tell their story. Stories of Celtic warriors high on shrooms, mad bulls, gold-toothed bandoleers in hidden caves, Nazi collaborators, penis-shrinking witches, adulterous kings… Discover the horrific blood stories of Spain’s past. Discover the horror…that lies inside your own mind. Spanish Sundown is the result of years of ongoing historical research. An original audio drama production, it features the authentic sounds of Spain recorded on-site. Close your eyes and travel here with your mind. Listen to the voices. Episodes drop every other Tuesday. Subscribe now. WARNING: Be advised that Spanish Sundown is a horror podcast that rips the cover off the darkest sides of the human condition. It contains violence, abuse and other similar adult themes. Consider before listening. spanishsundown.com IG, FB, Reddit: @spanishsundown